My pond has a green film on it. What do I do?
Chances are your pond is experiencing an algae bloom. This occurs frequently in ponds that receive excess nutrients in runoff from surrounding areas. Nutrients are washed into the water body and the algae bloom occurs. These blooms can also cause strong odors to emanate from ponds and creeks.

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1. My pond has a green film on it. What do I do?
2. Why are there all these dead fish in my pond?
3. What causes poor water quality?
4. Why can’t I dump grass clippings into the storm drain or onto the roads?
5. Where are storm drains?
6. Is trash and debris floating in the water considered pollution?
7. Why is the Storm Water fee necessary?
8. My utility bill includes a charge for "storm water." What is this?